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Computing Gets Flexible
Forbes.com (Apr 26 2010) Cloud Computing
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Changes in computing are coming to a device near you. It may sit on your desktop, rest on your lap or fit in your pocket, but the way it interacts with the corporate data center will undergo a dramatic shift over the next few years.
What used to be a strict division between client and server is no longer so easily definable. Computing may still be done inside the data center or on a PC or any other portable or desktop device, but exactly where the processing occurs may not be visible to the corporate user, or even within the user's control.
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